In recent years phenomenology has become a resource for reflecting on political questions. While much of this discussion has primarily focused on the ways in which phenomenology can help reformulate central concepts in political theory, the chapters in this volume ask in a methodological and systematic way how phenomenology can connect first-person experience with normative principles in political philosophy. The chapters are divided into three thematic sections. Part I covers the phenomenology of political experience. The chapters in this section focus on a variety of experiences that we come across in political practice. The chapters in Part II address the phenomenology of political ontology by examining the constitution of the realm of the political. Finally, Part III analyzes the phenomenology of political episteme in which our political world is grounded. Political Phenomenology will be of interest to researchers working on phenomenology, Continental philosophy, and political theory.
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The chapters in this volume ask in a methodological and systematic way how phenomenology can connect first-person experience with normative principles in political philosophy. The chapters cover the phenomenology of political experience, the phenomenology of political ontology, and the phenomenology of political episteme.
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1. Three Types of Political Phenomenology Thomas Bedorf and Steffen HerrmannPart I. Phenomenology of Political Experiences2. Dialectical Praxis and the Decolonial Struggle: Sartre and Fanon’s Contributions to Political PhenomenologyRobert Bernasconi3. The Normative Force of Suffered ViolencePascal Delhom4. A Political Grammar of Feelings: Thinking the Political Through Sensitivity and SentimentalityBrigitte Bargetz5. Concernedness: For a Political Rehabilitation of an Unwelcome AffectEmmanuel Alloa and Florian Grosser6. The Shimmering Phenomenon of Clandestinity: Political Phenomenology Beside Appearing and VanishingAndreas OberprantacherPart II. Phenomenology of Political Ontology7. Husserl and the Political: A Phenomenological Confrontation with Carl Schmitt and Alexandre KojèveBettina Bergo8. Rethinking the Politics of Post-Truth with Hannah Arendt Linda Zerilli9. "Who One Is" – A Political Issue? Hannah Arendt on Personhood, Maximal Self, and Bare LifeSophie Loidolt10. Democracy and Terror: Toward a Phenomenology of (Dis-)Embodiment Jacob Rogozinski11. The Power of Public Assemblies: Democratic Politics Following Butler and ArendtGerhard Thonhauser12. The Matter of the OtherDebra BergoffenPart III. Phenomenology of Political Episteme13. Instituting Institutions: An Exploration of the Political Phenomenology of StiftungThomas Bedorf 14. Intentionality, Representation, Recognition: Phenomenology and the Politics of A-LegalityHans Lindahl15. The Struggle for a Common World: From Epistemic Power to Political Action with Arendt and FrickerSteffen Herrmann16. Doing Gender Differently? The Embodiment of Gender Norms in between Permanence and TransformationMaren Wehrle17. Filling in the Blank: Art, Politics, and PhenomenologyChristian Grüny
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ISBN
9781032085760
Publisert
2021-06-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
540 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
372

Biographical note

Thomas Bedorf is Professor at the Institute of Philosophy at FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany.

Steffen Herrmann is Associate Professor at the Institute of Philosophy at FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany.